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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1235504" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>"First time to town", usually one that is acting crazy in the ring. It could also mean that she was bought somewhere else and has been handled a couple times and the seller was afraid to turn it out that he might be months catching it again. </p><p>"Milk Wagon", should mean that she milks good but it could be that she is starving her calf to death.</p><p> "Putting it all into the calf", means she is skinny and usally the calf dont look very good either.</p><p> When the auctioneer, ring man, or someone says "look at this one how fancy it is", usually is a signal to the buyers that it belongs to them and it had better sell good. </p><p> "Where are you gonna find another one like it", usually is an odd color, extremely short, midget, etc. </p><p>"Hurry home", means she is really close to calving and sometimes all the market excitement causing them to start calving there. </p><p> "Little skinned place" on the leg or somewhere means it has a bad cut usually.</p><p> "Dont walk just right", can mean anything from a little sore foot to having a bad case of foot rot, to having a bad injury, or has had a broken leg in the past that has kinda healed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1235504, member: 8993"] "First time to town", usually one that is acting crazy in the ring. It could also mean that she was bought somewhere else and has been handled a couple times and the seller was afraid to turn it out that he might be months catching it again. "Milk Wagon", should mean that she milks good but it could be that she is starving her calf to death. "Putting it all into the calf", means she is skinny and usally the calf dont look very good either. When the auctioneer, ring man, or someone says "look at this one how fancy it is", usually is a signal to the buyers that it belongs to them and it had better sell good. "Where are you gonna find another one like it", usually is an odd color, extremely short, midget, etc. "Hurry home", means she is really close to calving and sometimes all the market excitement causing them to start calving there. "Little skinned place" on the leg or somewhere means it has a bad cut usually. "Dont walk just right", can mean anything from a little sore foot to having a bad case of foot rot, to having a bad injury, or has had a broken leg in the past that has kinda healed. [/QUOTE]
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